Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6547868 | Land Use Policy | 2015 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
We examine plot-level data for rice production during Bangladesh's three rice seasons - aus, boro, and aman - across a nationally-representative household survey in Bangladesh. While rainfall is the most important determinant of rice yield during aus and chemical inputs are most important during aman, access to irrigation has the greatest influence on boro rice yield during the dry season, particularly for the coastal south. The government of Bangladesh is planning massive investments in the southern region for the improved provision of surface water irrigation. The expected decline in groundwater, coupled with our econometric findings, suggests that expanding boro production in the south may not be a good strategy to promote, for the region. Whether brackish shrimp aquaculture can provide an equitable and sustainable livelihood alternative should continue to be a focus of research.
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Authors
Andrew Reid Bell, Elizabeth Bryan, Claudia Ringler, Akhter Ahmed,